Bodies of 215 Indigenous Children Discovered at Canadian Boarding School—edit: 751 more bodies found

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Canada's hypocrisy: Recognizing genocide except its own against Indigenous peoples

The Canadian Parliament is sometimes at the cutting edge of genocide recognition and human rights.

Earlier this year, the House of Commons passed a non-binding motion to recognize China’s treatment of Muslim Uyghurs as genocide. It was a principled and courageous stand and Canada was just the second country in the world to take this position.

A report by a prominent British legal team documented crimes of the genocide which included “evidence of Uyghur children being forcibly removed from their parents,” placed in orphanages and mandatory boarding schools.

It also said children “are deprived of the opportunity to practise their Uyghur culture…are sometimes given Han names, and are sometimes subject to adoption by Han ethnic families.” The report concludes there is enough evidence that their forced removal is carried out with the intention of “destroying the Uyghur population as an ethnic group.”

Shameful history of residential schools
Similar descriptions could be applied to what churches and governments in Canada did to Indigenous children who were sent to Indian Residential Schools.

Is it a double standard for Canada to recognize the Uyghurs and not Indigenous people? It’s a question that needs to be considered once again after the recent announcement by the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation that a ground penetrating radar specialist had discovered the buried remains of 215 children who attended the Kamloops Indian Residential School.

In addition to the February motion against China’s treatment of its Uyghur population, Canada recognizes seven other genocides: the Holocaust during the Second World War, the Armenian genocide, the Ukrainian famine genocide (Holodomor), the Rwandan genocide, the Srebrenica massacres, the mass killing of the Yazidi people and the mass murder of the Muslim Rohingya in Myanmar.

Recognition of our country’s own genocide against Indigenous people is long overdue.

A violation of UN convention
There have been calls for Parliament to recognize the Indian Residential Schools as a violation of the United Nations Genocide Convention, in particular of Article 2e which prohibits “forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.”

Almost two decades ago, the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) described the residential school system as “the forcible transfer of children from one racial group to another with the intent to destroy the group.” AFN National Chief Atleo made reference to genocide in 2011, as has current National Chief Perry Bellegarde, who reiterated his views on genocide after the announcement of the discovery of the graves in Kamloops.

There is ample evidence in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission final report of state intentions, legislation, actions and legacies of genocide.

Sen. Murray Sinclair regularly discussed the Indian Residential Schools system as violating Article 2e and stated that he would have put this in the TRC’s Final Report, had it been permitted.

As he explained in an interview with me for my book The Sleeping Giant Awakens: Genocide, Indian Residential Schools, and the Challenge of Conciliation:

“I had written a section for the report in which I very clearly called it genocide and then I submitted that to the legal team and I said, can I say this, or, can we say this? And the answer came back unanimously no, we can’t as per our mandate, because we can’t make a finding of culpability, and that’s very clear. So, we did the next best thing.”

The TRC ultimately concluded that cultural genocide had been committed in the Indian Residential School system, while also making hints throughout the report that the government was culpable of more.

Preventable deaths
The discovery of the graves of 215 Indigenous children makes it clear that preventable deaths were always a part of the Indian Residential School system. We are now at the beginning of compiling the evidence of mass deaths in the schools.

Ground radar scans will help us get to the truth, and Sinclair believes the death toll may reach 15,000 lives. But we need not wait for the results of these investigations to make a conclusion of genocide. We have ample evidence of violations of Article 2e.

Remember that Raphael Lemkin, who coined the term genocide, was clear that genocide need not mean killing. In 1944 he wrote:

“The objectives of such a plan would be disintegration of the political and social institutions, of culture, language, national feelings, religion and the economic existence of national groups, and the destruction of personal security, liberty, health, dignity and even the lives of the individuals belonging to such groups.”

Killing marks only the final stage of genocide. Lemkin was clear that “the machine gun” was often “a last resort” instead of the primary means of destruction.

In 2016, MP Robert-Falcon Ouellette, with help from Maeengan Linklater, a Winnipeg man whose parents went to residential schools, introduced C-318 “An Act to establish Indian Residential School Reconciliation and Memorial Day.” It called for Parliament to recognize that “the actions taken to remove children from families and communities to place them in residential schools meets this (UN) definition of genocide.”

Never debated
This private member’s bill didn’t make it to the committee stage and was never debated or discussed in the House. Bills have a long and complex route through Parliament to be enacted into law.

A motion, like the one about the Uyghur genocide, is a much shorter and simpler process and can be passed quickly. However, a motion in Parliament must pass unanimously; there can be no votes against. In the Uyghur case 266 voted for genocide recognition and the rest chose to abstain, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and most of the cabinet.

Within days of the news about the discovery in Kamloops, the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council at Keeshkeemaquah, Man., recommended that “the Parliament of Canada should recognize the Indian Residential School system as an act of genocide.”

I wholeheartedly agree. A motion to recognize the Indian Residential School system as a violation of Article 2e of the UN Genocide Convention can go some way towards establishing a ground floor of truth on which we can build for the coming generations.
 

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shyt is huge news up here, my wife so used to this shyt it barely moves her, more or less, the way i feel about black issues and how when shyt gets discovered, we arent shocked, thats the general feeling for first nations up here. The fact that the last school up here closed in 1996 and the catholic church is who used these as basically sex/torture/humiliation of native children, tells you how Canada's history is just as brutal and hateful as any other colonial country, the difference being they target indigenous peoples instead of black people.

I think the hardest thing for me is knowing there are more of these under these re-education schools and trudeau and the catholic church want no parts of opening these things up for excavations.
 

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:what: saw this on reddit last week and i was like, so these people murdered all these kids up there???
 

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mormon indian schools in the USA also used to mass rape. thankfully, not mass murder like this.

my old neighborhood has a street called indian school where they took their kids and "educated" them in the past. my old teacher in high school bragged to me that her mom used to teach indians how to use a stove. cacs are weird as hell.
 

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I watched a doc on Al Jazeera a few years back. Very very sick shyt was going on. My family is in Winnipeg which is the urban center of Native Canadians from what I understand and they live fukked up out there. What’s sad is that even the Black people I would meet looked down on them.

They do get a lot of govt benefits but that’s not enough.
 

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I watched a doc on Al Jazeera a few years back. Very very sick shyt was going on. My family is in Winnipeg which is the urban center of Native Canadians from what I understand and they live fukked up out there. What’s sad is that even the Black people I would meet looked down on them.

They do get a lot of govt benefits but that’s not enough.

they get hardly anything homie, all while openly discriminating against them. My wife gets a fukking card and access to a reservation that is intentionally zoned off. this is in ontario.
 

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:what: saw this on reddit last week and i was like, so these people murdered all these kids up there???

mormon indian schools in the USA also used to mass rape. thankfully, not mass murder like this.

I'm not sure murder has been proven in any large numbers, it's more preventable deaths due to negligence or mistreatment, which I'm certain happened in many American schools as well including the mormon ones.

Most of the deaths would have been to disease (TB, measles, flu, pneumonia), which was exacerbated due to overcrowding, poor nutrition, poor medical care, and the depression of the students.
 

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Canada is fukked. We act like we are a racially harmonious place, but sweep shyt like this under the rug. We parade our native, aboriginal and Inuit culture around when it suits our needs, ie the Olympics or another international showcase, but leave them with horrible living conditions. Some reserves have had boil water advisories for over 40 years. We take their children away and call then poor, but hand their kids over to someone else and pay them to raise the same children. Natives make up such a small percentage of our actual population but somehow flood our jails. Cops routinely take people to the outskirts of towns, then force them to walk home in the freezing cold, where they often die. Not to mention the thousands of missing women. The RCMP, our often touted and revered Mounted Police force, actually was started to control and remove natives from the land to make way for a national train line... Canada is fukked. Last summer a group of white men destroyed a native fishery and all the cops did was watch from the side. They destroyed hundreds of pounds of lobster and destroyed the fishing boats. All because natives had access to certain waters. Its very very bad up here, and only getting worse...

(Although not native, a 20 year old just killed an entire Muslim family, minus the 15 year old sun with a van attack. That will get forgotten by next week)
 
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